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    Here's one from almost 12 years ago shot with the first ever Canon EOS-1D pro DSLR, packing all of 4 megapixels

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    Re: London cab

    And what about with a bit of radial blur?



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      Re: London cab

      There is some weird blur going on in picture 1 at the front of the vehicle when the driver seems well focused. Picture 2 hurts your eyes

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      • #4
        Re: London cab

        The first one is completely natural. I was using a 84-70 L-series lens (yes - the old version of what is now the 24-70) at 47mm (1.2x cropping factore remember) and 1/60th second exposure. The blur is completely down to the close proximity of the car and its movement as I panned. This was in Piccadillly Circus and you can see some of the neon advertising hordings reflected in the nose of the cab

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